Several celebrities will be heading to Adams Park this May to take part in a charity football match.
Popular names such as YouTuber and football freestyler Jeremy Lynch, soap actors in Matt Lapinskas, Jake Wood and Dean Gaffney, along with the Wycombe Wanderers boss Gareth Ainsworth, will do their bit to raise funds at the Sellebrity Soccer fixture, which is in aid of United For Dementia.
Dan Osborne and James Argent from The Only Way is Essex, Dom Lever, Nas Majeed and Joshua Ritchie from Love Island, along with Calum Best and Joe Sealey, who are the sons of Manchester United legends in George Best and Les Sealey will also make an appearance.
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And throughout the course of the next few weeks, more big names will also be confirmed.
Kevin Cooper, Sellebrity Soccer’s Co-Founder, said: “We take pride in organising large-scale charity events to support and raise funds for worthwhile causes that offer remarkable help to our society.
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“To help raise money for an incredible organisation like Alzheimer’s Research UK is an honour as they make a real difference to those living with the memory loss condition across the UK.”
The game has been organised by Sellebrity Soccer, which was launched in 2012 to help charities raise money by arranging all-star football matches across the UK.
United for Dementia is a football team raising funds for Alzheimer’s Research UK after their captain, John Macinnes, lost his dad, Eddie, to the illness.
The match will take place on Wednesday, May 18 with it kicking off at 7.30pm.
To purchase tickets, as well as more information on other charity matches in and around the area, go to www.sellebritysoccer.org.uk/upcoming-matches-tickets.
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